Harbaugh won’t discuss Brooks-Divens fallout

“We’ve had conversations but not that we’re going to talk about out here,” Harbaugh said after Monday’s training camp practice for rookies and select veterans.

Brooks is not among those veterans who’ve reported early to camp, although he’s eligible by way of his offseason rehabilitation from a shoulder injury.

Santa ClaraCounty prosecutors announced Thursday they would not be pressing assault charges against Brooks for the June 8 incident that at his home.

Asked if the matter was closed for the 49ers’ purposes, Harbaugh replied he was “not publicly discussing what our conversations have been with Ahmad or any of our players.”

Divens, a fourth-year defensive tackle, drove Brooks and two teammates to Brooks’ house after they had been drinking at a downtown nightclub. Brooks allegedly struck Divens three times in the head with a beer bottle and then punched him in the face during an argument over car keys outside Brooks’ house in San Jose. According to police reports, Brooks, who was drunk, demanded his car keys back from Divens, the designated driver. Divens was reluctant to give Brooks the keys, which prompted the unexpected attack, according to court documents.

Prosectors obtained a felony assault warrant from a judge for Brooks’ arrest — only to see it frozen a few days later by higher-ups, who wanted the matter investigated further. Speculation centered on whether the office would file a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail, a felony punishable by a maximum of four years behind bars or not file at all.

Neither Brooks nor Divens were available for comment Monday, when the 49ers opened media access for training camp.

Brooks has started every game the past two seasons, and he signed a six-year contract extension last year worth $44.5 million, with $17.5 million guaranteed.